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 I hope to beat Evander Holyfield and then maybe get a bigger fight, bigger payday and more recognition. All in all, this legitimizes my career. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It's not something that every fighter can say that they fought the only four-time heavyweight champion of the world.

 [So what's the secret
to Simon's un-Homer like success?] Fun. Having fun at what you do
and if you're working with talented people like I was with the Simpson's
that helps a lot. Luck helps too. I thought we were going to do only thirteen
episodes of the Simpsons and look what ended up happening. ... What
I did right with Lamon was that I stuck with him through thick and thin.
It took Lamon a long time for things to come together so he could be where
he is right now. Of all the four champions he's the most talented. Lamon's
a real world champion. He'll fight anyone anywhere. Soon enough people
are finally going to realize that he's the true heavyweight champion of
the world. He'll probably have to beat Vitali to achieve that status.
I know he'll beat Vitali and only then will Lamon get the recognition
he deserves.


 I don't know about that. But like I said, I always felt in my hear that I was a great fighter. And it just took the world a long time to recognize that. But when you go back and look at my amateur caeer - how can you not know? That's what's so confusing to me. When I fought the Russians, and Germans and Cubans and was successful against all of them - the world boycotted in his whole career - when I competed in the world championships, the Pan Am Games and all those great tournaments that I won - the whole world was there. And I beat the best. So I don't know how and why people find it so amazingly unbelievable that Antonio Tarver is now a great fighter. I've always been a great fighter. My amateur record proves it.

 You got nothing coming, man. I'm going to enjoy this fight [against Evander Holyfield].

 [After biting Evander Holyfield] This is my career. I have children to raise. I have to retaliate. He butted me. Look at me. My kids will be scared of me.

 Jeff is the first of his Olympic class to win a world title. He's a really terrific young man. A great sense of humor, a body carved out of marble and every fight he's in is exciting. He's another Holyfield, and like Evander, he is destined for great things.

 To beat the former WBO champion, the former 1996 super heavyweight Olympic gold medalist, would be huge. This is the biggest fight I've had in my career. This is definitely my biggest test to date.

 The thing that most people don't understand is that I don't believe I lost the last two fights, which is why I am coming in a confident fighter. Tarver says I am fighting him for one more payday, but what Tarver don't realize is that I could have picked anyone to fight and still gone out making millions of dollars. But I chose to fight Antonio Tarver because, like I have said many times, I want to do what my boxing idol, Sugar Ray Robinson, couldn't do, and that's win the light heavyweight championship.

 If things go well with Evander, I expect a bigger and better fight to come, a more consequential fight, even. We'll just have to wait and see how things go.

 I see it as my career-defining fight. I have been champion for eight years, but have not had the big unification fight against a top fighter. Now, I have the opportunity.

 I'm really happy to give our Olympian - Jason Estrada - the opportunity to fight in his first six-round match. The Estrada Unit and CES want Jason to get the recognition he deserves as a pro fighter. Butler is much bigger than Jason. He's coming from The Bahamas with the reputation as a powerful puncher. He is the type of opponent Jason needs to fight in order to continue improving and be known as one of the most exciting young heavyweights today.

 Today, if you walk down the street and ask the first 20 people who the heavyweight champion is, they don't know the answer, and that's a crime. There should be one heavyweight champion. Having more than one heavyweight champion is like having more than one president.

 You just kind of hope you catch him on an off-week somewhere. You're not going to beat him. He's like a heavyweight fighter.

 Nobody beats me twice. Five years ago, I was more of a finesse fighter. I was willing to fight anybody, but at the same time I was timid of the bigger guys. I do not fear anybody anymore as far as taking their shot.

 I give nothing but respect to Bernard Hopkins. He fought very well, and he has proven that he's a tough fighter and a true champion. But right now, I'm the champion. I feel like I am a champion.


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